Hoyt Bowles earns first-team All-CAA honors
漏 nobeastsofierce 鈥?stock.adobe Staunton has declared Friday, Sept. 1, to be Paul Hatcher Day, in honor of the long-time basketball coach at the former R.E. Lee High School who passed away la [url=https://www.stanley-cup.fr]stanley mug[/url] st week.Hatcher, 80, had a career record of 897-174 in his 43 years as the boys basketball coach at the high school, which is now Staunton High School, with his teams winning four state championships 鈥?in 1984, 1990, 2004 and 2005.The 1995 Virginia High School League Hall of Fame inductee is also the states all-time winningest basketball coach. [url=https://www.cups-stanley.de]stanley cup[/url] Our city deeply mourns the loss of Coach Paul Hatcher, Mayor Stephen W. Claffey said. For over 40 years, Stauntons youth were blessed to be able to learn from and be mentored by him. Not only was he an exemplary basketball coach, he also聽taught thousands of Stauntonians how to drive safely. He was a catalyst for intense city pride that brought our citiz [url=https://www.mugs-stanley.us]stanley website[/url] ens and those across the State together season after season. On behalf of our city, I offer condolences to Jarrett, Brandon and the entire Hatcher family. Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail TagsStaunton Chris GrahamChris GrahamChris Graham, the king of fringe media, a zero-time Virginia Sportswriter of the Year, and a member of zero Halls of Fame, is the founder and editor of Cvdw Warbird Showcase Tour starts April 10-11 at Culpeper Regional Airport
Though the club rallied in the final frame, the Potomac Nationals 41-44, 4-13 fell for the fifth consecutive game, as they dropped Monday nights series opener 6-3 to the Lynchburg Hillcats 41-44, 12-6 . Potomac fell [url=https://www.stanleyuk.uk]stanley website[/url] behind 4-0 after two innings, and despite a comeback attempt, left the three tying runs on base in the final frame. It was the 10th loss in the last 11 games for Potomac.Lynchburg jumped out to an early lead, as the P-Nats surrendered the first run of the contest for ninth time in the last 10 games. Two batters into the home half of the first inning, LF Mitch Longo connected w [url=https://www.stanleyusa.us]stanley us[/url] ith a solo home run off of RHP Matthew DeRosier L [url=https://www.cups-stanley.pl]stanley cup[/url] , 0-2 . Longo matched a career high with four RBIs in the victory.Longo connected once more in the following frame, as his two-run, two-out single off of DeRosier gave Lynchburg a 4-0 lead. DeRosier allowed five runs, all earned, in five innings.The early offense proved to be more than enough for RHP Zach Plesac W, 6-4 , who picked up his third win in three starts against Potomac. Plesac took a shutout into the seventh inning, as he departed for RHP Leandro Linares with two men on base and two outs. Linares allowed both inherited runners to score on a two-out single from 1B David Masters, but the right-handed reliever struck out 2B Bryan Mejia to end the frame.The Hillcats got a run back in the home half of the seventh inning against RHP Steven Fuentes, as a pair of singles, a walk, an E1, and a wild pitch led to an insurance run. LHP Tayl